Offensive terms used for black movements in America in a recent declassified FBI report makes controversy among the US community and critics.

A declassified report which has been recently released by FBI used the term “black-identity extremists” to describe the black movements who rise and protest against the brutality by the US police against the African Americans. “Controversial police shootings of African-Americans and an apparent lack of justice are causing ‘black-identity extremists’ to target white officers,” part of the report says.

Released by Foreign Policy a few days ago, the report has been marked ‘for official use only’ (FOUO). The document seems to be alerting about the consequences of police brutality against the blacks which would lead to violent and aggressive reaction by the group.

It is very likely Black Identity Extremist [BIE] perceptions of police brutality against African-Americans spurred an increase in premeditated, retaliatory lethal violence against law enforcement.

By Black Identity Extremist, the report is seemingly referring to individuals or groups of people who mean to respond “wholly or in part, through unlawful acts of force or violence, in response to perceived racism and injustice in American society.”

“Mix of anti-authoritarian, Moorish sovereign citizens ideology, and BIE ideology” are claimed by the report to be behind the extremism and violence by the black against the US police. The report goes on to refer to the July 2016 incident in which a black man shot eleven officers in Texas following recurrent police brutality and black shooting in former months.

The phrase “Black Identity Extremist” has no precedent in US history and the report seems to be trying to coin a new terminology to refer to the black movement. “This is a new umbrella designation that has no basis. There are civil rights and privacy issues all over this,” a former US official said.

Black Lives matter started to act following the shooting of Michael Brown by officers in in Ferguson, Missouri in 2014. The Police brutality since then has led to aggression among the Blacks and resurfaced the long-time and never-reached demands of the African-Americans in the US,